Dos Zangl The Cornstalk
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Dos Zangl
The Cornstalk
Hirsh Glik,"the partisan poet" created the Polish folk song"The Cornstal" in early 1943 at the Lithuanian forced labor camp Biała-Waka, where he worked mining peat from the surrounding swampland. The song's romantic, optimistic lyrics-while seemingly incongruous-greatly pleased an audience in need of escapist fare. When the Germans shut down Biała-Waka, Glik and other prisoners were sent to the nearby Vilna ghetto, and the song became popular there as well. Stonehill's recording captures a lively performance by an unnamed Yiddish folk duo (a power fluctuation resulted in the loss of a few words from the recording).
Performers: Unknown